You don't need to use a crop filter. In the Adjust subgroup of filters, there is a Video Pan and Zoom filter which was designed specifically for this purpose.
@BIGMarketingGroup In the right panel of the Workspace, the Filter section (FX) has subgroups, which you can find from the drop-down list on top of the panel. One of those subgroups is called "Adjust". When you select that subgroup, the filters that comprise it will populate the panel. The filter in question is called "Video Pan and Zoom". You can also find it in "All" group of filters.
I was looking for how to use pan and zoom and I could not find it..
I often make movies from football games and till now I used Pinnacle Studio 14. But the Corel software much better. The only I could't find was pan and zoom.
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH. Why the hell is this not stated anywhere as you explained? I have no idea how much time you took to figure this out, but it was a great explanation.
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jdfc5 1 week ago
Awesome mate, thx for uploading!
marekmaxpabianice 3 weeks ago
This video was a big help. Thanks!
GodlykeInc 4 weeks ago
I think i'll do whatever in this program, and then drop it in Camtasia studio 7. The zoom and pan is fast and easier on that :) Great vid though!
curtisps2 1 month ago
This is an excellent video. Thank you!
BayAreaCBradio 1 month ago
TY I will put up a video within the next 2 days using this called airborne... first project using this program
redii2klutch 2 months ago
this also works with text and images and also png images, but is not listed in help section thanks great tut this helped me out a lot!!!!
lamar321able 4 months ago
You don't need to use a crop filter. In the Adjust subgroup of filters, there is a Video Pan and Zoom filter which was designed specifically for this purpose.
dzambo55 4 months ago
@dzambo55 , please explain exactly how to find this... I dont understand what you mean by "the adjust subgroup of filters"
BIGMarketingGroup 4 months ago
@BIGMarketingGroup In the right panel of the Workspace, the Filter section (FX) has subgroups, which you can find from the drop-down list on top of the panel. One of those subgroups is called "Adjust". When you select that subgroup, the filters that comprise it will populate the panel. The filter in question is called "Video Pan and Zoom". You can also find it in "All" group of filters.
dzambo55 4 months ago
great vid. thanks a lot.
MrTonyradford 5 months ago
thank you
BlaCkDeViLx911 5 months ago
Thank you fot this tip.
I was looking for how to use pan and zoom and I could not find it..
I often make movies from football games and till now I used Pinnacle Studio 14. But the Corel software much better. The only I could't find was pan and zoom.
Now I know How to do.
hansgarretsen 5 months ago
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH. Why the hell is this not stated anywhere as you explained? I have no idea how much time you took to figure this out, but it was a great explanation.
talonhu9 5 months ago
Thank you for showing this tip. I have been looking for it for quite a while. Good, clear explanation too!
rkstudio 6 months ago